Message from @Sayhi

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2020-10-01 18:28:57 UTC  

Dude. This is the least substantive word graph ever.

2020-10-01 19:50:03 UTC  

i like sex

2020-10-01 19:50:20 UTC  

Cool

2020-10-01 20:46:04 UTC  

@Malachi I wasn’t claiming to know it either; simply coming up with a definition that can be used universally ( any god and his will, any faith) - as opposed to knowing what that could be.

2020-10-01 20:56:47 UTC  

> Dude. This is the least substantive word graph ever.
@Malachi
I don't even understand why the arrow is there

2020-10-01 22:20:35 UTC  

@StoneCold316 I like your definition.

2020-10-01 22:22:15 UTC  

Thanks. I didn’t understand ‘the important question’ you were referring to

2020-10-03 16:54:56 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/758138367241748511/761994712856264775/120193589_368199544613142_2347374971260586804_n.png

2020-10-05 05:00:08 UTC  

> What’s wrong with the ‘universality’ of my definition which I would humbly argue is much simpler - an act decreed/ considered immoral by god. Applies to any faith any god, and as a result you could say leads away from god.
>
> What’s the important question?
@StoneCold316

That's not universal, as not all lineages within merely the 7 major faith traditions, never mind all religions, use deities, and the Abrahamic notions of sin or similar among them don't exist across other religions.

Consider practice rather than theistic belief based religions; religions whose practices aren't mutually exclusive (eg, Taoism, Buddhism, Shinto, etc), forms of Buddhism that may be non-theistic by irrelevancy rather than hypocritical Western stipulation of deity to then reject, theistic but more akin to any deities as if virtual meditation focus amulets, or paths where deity concepts are more shamanic and treat nature including creatures within it, as pervasive non-entity deity.....

2020-10-05 05:03:57 UTC  

Or "Otherkin".... They're weird. (but perhaps less so than Scientologists, Pentecostals, etc.)

2020-10-05 07:42:01 UTC  

It's interesting how we end up discussing religion on a SEX channel 😂

2020-10-05 10:24:59 UTC  

How many religions exist with zero relationship to sexual choices or practices?

What are the most and least healthy sexual practices related to which religions?

2020-10-05 13:15:07 UTC  

Religions are obsessed with sex. They attempt to guilt-ify everything about it so as to make it impossible to enjoy. Even within the confines of marriage, even when done for the purposes of having children, one will always have to worry about whether or not one is doing it wrong.

2020-10-06 07:35:43 UTC  

What about sex-positive religions, that view sex as a healthy part of nature, or that aren't obsessed with empire building, fueling genocidal armies for a Pope or King, or that treat sex as an inherent part of nature for animals to partake in balance, as with most other things?

2020-10-06 14:13:50 UTC  

What religion are you talking about? christianity, islam, judaism, sikhism, jainism, hinduism, and buddhism all have overwhelmingly negative views of the sexual instinct.

2020-10-06 14:17:02 UTC  

I mean I could invent my own religion right now that is sex-positive, but in terms of the way over 99% of religious people live their lives, there's clearly a top-down guilty feeling that's spread and enforced

2020-10-06 14:17:38 UTC  

The whole world has very negative views on sex. You can sit in a theater with hundreds of people and watch people torture and kill in movies such as Saw, but to watch people having sex is viewed as disgusting, perverse, and must be hidden away.

2020-10-06 14:18:30 UTC  

Some religion wrote KAMASUTRA

2020-10-06 14:18:38 UTC  

It's a sex book

2020-10-06 14:19:33 UTC  

But India is incredibly reserved when it comes to sex.

2020-10-06 14:20:09 UTC  

Yeah ...various cultural invasions led it there

2020-10-06 14:20:43 UTC  

Historical documentation and literature tells us that it used to be different

2020-10-06 14:20:46 UTC  

You're implying before British rule it was more Liberal?

2020-10-06 14:21:12 UTC  

No...islam invaded it 300 years before brits

2020-10-06 14:22:06 UTC  

That's a terrible shame then. I wonder what India would look like now had it not been for Islam and Britain.

2020-10-06 14:22:10 UTC  

Before invasion of mongols and mughals I think it was more liberal ...according to all the literature and texts we have of that time

2020-10-06 14:22:32 UTC  

The sex book being one;)

2020-10-06 14:22:38 UTC  

Yeee

2020-10-06 17:18:37 UTC  

@Sayhi Not really. The Mughal empire is responsible for all the rich culture of art (architecture, poetry, fashion, dance). Including all the brothels and mixing of religions ( Mughals married interfaith to keep the peace around the empire) and even came up with their own religion which was a compatabilist attempt to keep several religions happy.